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Dustin Jessip
Bio
I had the privilege to serve in the military within the intelligence community. My time and experience have led me down a rewarding path where I learned a lot about behavioral patterns, leadership, psychology and sociology.
Stories (4/0)
Lightyear Express (Part 1)
"Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say." These are the words echoing in Georgia's head as her mind ponders a near unperceivable reality amidst her deep slumber. The words repeated like a broken record as if they were the last thing she would ever hear. She began to grow restless as she came to realize her dream was just a motif she could not understand.
By Dustin Jessip2 years ago in Futurism
The Candle in the Window
The cabin in the woods had been abandoned for years, but one night, a candle burned in the window. Nestled uncomfortably between several large pine trees, the cabin’s appearance was dilapidated amidst the near lifeless trees and the crooked shadows they would cast. A worn out pathway overgrown with dense bushes and thorny vines led to a vague clearing that surrounded the cabin’s perimeter.
By Dustin Jessip2 years ago in Fiction
Trial and Error in Fatherhood
Big, worn out hands. A towering figure that provides both safety and comfort, yet commands authority. A tone of voice that can be inviting, or corrective. "Dad" is a term that many can relate to happily. The man we look up to, modeling our behavior and decisions, sometimes after they're long gone.
By Dustin Jessip2 years ago in Families
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